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Honduras Announces Plan To Build 20,000-Inmate ‘Megaprison’

Honduras is one of the world's most violent countries, with a homicide rate of 34 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2023, almost six times the global average.


(FILES) This handout picture released by the Honduran Armed Forces shows inmates during an operation at the National Penitentiary “Francisco Morazan” in Tamara, 25 km north of Tegucigalpa, on June 26, 2023. – (Photo by Army Forces of Honduras / Honduran Armed Forces / AFP)

 

Honduras will build a 20,000-capacity “megaprison”, President Xiomara Castro announced on Friday, among a raft of measures to combat a “security emergency” in the Central American country.

Castro, flanked by members of Honduras’s National Defense and Security Council, said in a late-night address to the nation the “plan of solutions against crime” was in response to public complaints about rising violence.

She said the armed forces and police must make “urgent interventions” in all areas where there was “a high incidence of crimes such as murder, drug trafficking, extortion, kidnapping, arms trafficking, illicit associations and money laundering.”

 

(FILES) Handout picture released on February 1, 2023 by El Salvador’s presidency press office of an aerial view of the newly inaugurated prison, at an isolated rural area in a valley near Tecoluca, 74 km southeast of San Salvador.  (Photo by Handout / EL SALVADOR’S PRESIDENCY PRESS OFFICE / AFP) 

 

The megaprison and about a dozen other measures in the plan echo neighbouring El Salvador, where President Nayib Bukele’s anti-gang campaign has drawn criticism from rights groups but has made him one of the most popular leaders in Latin America.

Honduras is one of the world’s most violent countries, with a homicide rate of 34 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2023, almost six times the global average.

 

(FILES) This handout picture released by the El Salvador’s Presidency shows police officers keeping watch during the second arrival of inmates belonging to the MS-13 and 18 gangs to the new prison “Terrorist Confinement Centre” (CECOT) in Tecoluca, 74 km southeast of San Salvador, on March 15, 2023.  (Photo by Handout / EL SALVADOR’S PRESIDENCY PRESS OFFICE / AFP)

 

Armed forces chief Roosevelt Hernandez said the immediate construction of the 20,000-inmate “Emergency Reclusion Center” had been ordered under the “declared security emergency” in a depopulated area between the departments of Olancho and Gracias a Dios in the northeast.

About 30 prisons across Honduras currently hold some 21,000 inmates who would be transferred to the new facility “immediately,” Hernandez said.

 

(FILES) Members of the Military Police of Public Order (PMOP) guard inmates at the Siria prision in El Porvenir, Francisco Morazan department, Honduras on June 30, 2023.  (Photo by Orlando SIERRA / AFP)

 

Defense Minister Manuel Zelaya said tenders would also be announced in two weeks for the construction of another prison, already planned to accommodate 2,000 inmates, on the Swan Islands in the Caribbean.

Zelaya said there were also plans to “intensify investigations and operations to locate, eradicate, secure and destroy coca leaf and marijuana plantations and drug processing centers”.